DigitalGlobe has decided to go with Westminster — instead of the previously announced Broomfield — for its corporate headquarters.

According to a company announcement Wednesday, shortly after DigitalGlobe signed a nonbinding letter of intent in August with a developer to build a new headquarters in Broomfield, the company received an unsolicited offer to lease an existing building near Interstate 25 and 120th Avenue in Westminster.

After that offer came in, the company went through a financial review with its real estate adviser, Cresa Denver, and after further due diligence that included analyzing the engineering, safety and adaptability of the existing building, it signed a 15-year lease with the building’s owner.

The company said the move will be less disruptive to its employees and its operations. The building already has much of the infrastructure and physical security that the satellite imagery company will require, and it will serve the company’s current and long-term business needs, it said.

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